”How do we ensure Nigerian and African businesses develop in a sustainable way ensuring growth and a better quality of life for us today and at the same time protecting future generations’ ability to do the same?” This was the question posed at the start…
The Young Business Leaders of Nigeria (YBLN), aimed at tackling the unemployment situation in Nigeria, visited Lagos Business School today.
The 2nd edition of the International Management Programme, IMP 2, began at Lagos Business School today with chief executives and managing directors of companies operating in Africa, as well as senior executives in leadership positions.
Member of Lagos Business School’s new Advisory Board and CEO, Cement of Lafarge plc, Mrs Adepeju Adebajo, yesterday emerged Businesswoman of the Year at the All Africa Business Leaders Awards (AABLA) held at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
MBA Director, Dr Uchenna Uzo, has been appointed to the LBS Management Board by the University Management Council of Pan-Atlantic University.
Lagos Business School has set up a new Advisory Board comprising a mix of renowned business leaders of indigenous and multinational companies operating in Nigeria.
His Excellency, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, today engaged LBS alumni and members of the Nigerian business community in a discussion about positioning Nigeria for global competitiveness at the 20th Annual LBS Alumni Conference.
Senior LBS faculty on strategy and entrepreneurship, Dr Chris Ogbechie, has said Nigerian managers need the practical business and management education offered by Lagos Business School to survive the prevailing economic slowdown in the country.
Three students emerged winners in Lagos Business School’s maiden MBA internship contest held today.
Lagos Business School is best placed to equip the next generation of Nigeria’s business leaders with the sound knowledge to succeed, First Bank of Nigeria Chairperson, Ibukun Awosika, has said.